Short-term rentals are prohibited within New Port Richey city limits, so no STR-specific parking rules apply. General residential parking regulations under Chapter 11 and Chapter 23 govern all properties.
New Port Richey's short-term rental parking rules require hosts to provide off-street parking for guests, typically one space per bedroom or per the property's zoning-required minimum. Guest vehicles must not block driveways, fire hydrants, or impede neighborhood traffic. In areas with no HOA restrictions, street parking is generally permitted subject to city road regulations. Hosts must include parking instructions in their listing and guest information packet. Properties on private roads may have additional restrictions.
Parking violations are addressed through the noise/nuisance complaint process. Hosts receive warnings for first offenses, with fines of $100β$250 for repeat issues that affect the STR permit status.
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